Ferrari have unveiled a special livery for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton’s SF-25s ahead of this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza – marking Hamilton’s first home race as a Scuderia driver.
The design pays tribute to the legendary Ferrari 312T that Niki Lauda drove to the 1975 Drivers’ Championship, the car that also delivered the team the Constructors’ crown that year. The SF-25 features a bold white engine cover, retro-style racing numbers, classic wheel covers, and all-black wings. The look mirrors the colourway of Lauda and Clay Regazzoni’s machines from that iconic season, when Ferrari returned to the summit of Formula 1.
Where past meets the present 🇮🇹 Celebrating 50 years since Niki Lauda’s championship-winning season in the iconic 312T 🤝 pic.twitter.com/PtR3VHmLOJ
— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) September 3, 2025
Ferrari have already revealed special edition team uniforms for the occasion, completing a weekend-long celebration of their racing heritage. The timing of the livery reveal comes after a bruising Dutch Grand Prix, where both Hamilton and Leclerc retired following crashes and now they are looking to bring the smiles back on their fans’ faces with positive result at their home track.